Middle East Electricity Exhibition(14 – 16 Feb 2017)

Hosted by the UAE Ministry of Energy and based in Dubai, Middle East Electricity is the largest international trade event for the power industry, covering the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, including the renewable and nuclear energy sectors and the lighting industry.

Each year Middle East Electricity welcomes more than 1,500 international exhibiting companies and over 21,000 senior level industry decision makers from 130 countries across the MENA region and the rest of the world.

The event serves as the world’s leading platform for the power industry to come together, conduct business, share ideas and network at the highest level. Middle East Electricity drives innovation in the international industry by providing a forum for the world’s thought leaders, government policy makers, academics and senior executives to meet and discuss the latest issues and challenges faced by the power sector.

With the vision of energising the power industry, Middle East Electricity will celebrate a Smart Cities theme that includes product innovation zones, a dedicated conference, a consultant’s arena and much more.

In addition, the exhibition offers a comprehensive programme of professionally accredited Technical Seminars. The free to attend seminars are run by exhibitors and provide visitors with the opportunity to learn about new products and services in the market and keep up-to-date with the latest trends.

As part of Middle East Electricity’s dedication to supporting the development of the industry, the organisers also run the ‘Future Generation’ competition for undergraduate engineering students in the UAE. The competition invites students to present their ideas for energy efficiency or alternative energy with the hope of winning an award from either a panel of judges or the “People’s Choice Award” as voted for by visitors to the exhibition.

With the support of Dubai Municipality and Environmental Centre for Arab Towns, the exhibitions will attract the region’s contractors and consultants to explore the technology driving the power sector forward.